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i need to know what passage your talking about or send a picture
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I did this a few years back.. for minimum requirement I'd recommend following the attached picture, but I encourage you to go above and beyond in creativity! You should probably add color too! Maybe write the words on white paper then glue the paper on colored construction paper.
drones
Drones are male bees. They do not have stingers and do not collect nectar or pollen. The drones sole purpose is to mate with the queen bee. Female bees have stingers and do all the work to collect the pollen and nectar. They do not have the reproductive capabilities of the queen bee.
Shakespeare's sonnets are some of the most famous love poetry ever scratched out on paper, but in Sonnet 55, the L-word is pretty dang scarce. The closest we get is waaaay at the end, in line 14, when the speaker says his beloved will live in his poem and in "lovers' eyes." So even when he does spell it out, it's not a direct come-on: not a declarative verb like "I love you, sweetie" but a noun referring to other people who love the same man.
So why isn't the speaker himself more upfront about his lovin' feelings? If you read closely, you'll see that the sonnet is actually saturated in love—not a lot of declarations, but a ton of implied feelings. Love is the reason this poem is being written, the source of the praise, and the reason that this beloved's memory will outlast the entire world
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